Learn how to create, continue, edit and record a 2 unit continuous repeating pattern. You'll need pencils and paper for recording small loose items, clothes pegs and paper plates.
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Reception
Patterning
Patterning
Learn how to create, continue, edit and record a 3 unit continuous repeating pattern. You'll need pencils and paper for recording small loose items, clothes pegs and paper plates.
Patterning
Learn to create continue and edit a continuous pattern using a grid. You'll need small loose parts, pencil and paper for recording.
Patterning
Create and continue a 4 unit repeating pattern. You'll need listening ears and eyes.
Patterning
Identify and analyse repeating patterns with 2, 3 or 4 units of repeat. You'll need paper and pencil.
Numbers – one more than
Learn to identify the number one more than the numerals 1 to 6 and how to write the numerals 2 to 7. You'll need a pencil and some paper.
Number – one more than
Learn to identify the number one more than the numerals 1 to 6 and learn to make these quantities. You'll need a pencil, some paper and small items to count.
Number – one less than
Learn to identify the number one less than the numerals 1 to 6 and write the numerals 0 to 5. You'll need paper and a pencil to write with.
Number – one less than
Learn to identify the number one less than the numerals 1 to 6 and how to make these quantities. You'll need something to write with, some paper and items to count.
Number – the narrative
Learn to identify numbers before and after numerals 1 to 6. You'll need listening ears and eyes.
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